Daily Mirror

£400million? Schools need ‘10 times that’

Education chiefs on Budget cash

- BY ANDREW GREGORY Political Editor andrew.gregory@mirror.co.uk @andrewgreg­ory

HEADTEACHE­RS have hit back at Philip Hammond’s schools cash pledge, insisting they need 10 times his sum to survive.

The Chancellor offered them £400million in his Budget, and sparked fury by saying the shared amount would pay for “little extras”.

Yesterday school leaders and union chiefs told MPs £4billion was urgently needed to keep them afloat.

One headteache­r, Jules White, told the Education Select Committee: “I think the announceme­nt by the Chancellor was a very cynical attempt to say we have enough money and all we need is a few extras.” Earlier Mr Hammond said he was “surprised” by the backlash at last week’s pledge. He told MPs: “For most secondary schools, a cheque for £50,000… will be worth having. For anybody who feels it’s not, there will be plenty of schools willing to receive the cheque.” But Kevin Courtney, of the NEU teaching ROW Chancellor’s Budget last week union, said: “The crisis in schools is very real, so the phrase ‘little extras’ is enraging people. And the fact that it is capital spend... when day-to-day spending is leading to that crisis.”

He added: “It’s spectacula­rly misjudged.” Unions and teachers previously said at least £2billion was needed in additional annual funding.

Yesterday they warned even the £4billion may change. Valentine Mulholland, of NAHT school leaders union, said “a couple of billion” was needed over and above the £2.7billion necessary to reverse real-terms cuts.

She said: “We need to be really clear that, to some extent, there’s so much uncertaint­y about extra costs the Government is going to pile in.”

By threatenin­g school heads who dare to criticise Tory austerity, gruesome Scrooge Philip Hammond shows he is a Tory villain with a heavy hand and tin ear.

The Chancellor’s churlish whine that he will take away cash for “little extras” if heads feel it is not worth having is the angry menace of a Treasury tyrant damaging our kids’ education.

Hammond is not entitled to gratitude for a Budget that gave a few coppers to schools that are short teachers, classroom assistants, pens, books and even toilet rolls because of brutal Tory spending cuts. He should be apologisin­g instead of talking down to heads.

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